CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa - FEMA representatives stopped in Eastern Iowa on Wednesday to warn of the dangers. They say the biggest risk is along the Mississippi River.

"Anywhere it rains, it can flood," said FEMA spokesperson Josh DeBerge.

Memories of the flood of 2008 in Cedar Rapids still linger. FEMA's campaign across the state warns of the imminent fear of more flooding this year.

"There are record or near record snow packs or water level on the ground in the Mississippi watershed combine that with normal amounts of rain that's the forecast for Mississippi come from," said DeBerge.

Clayton County river towns of Marquette and McGregor have already started proactive measures.